Example sentences of "there [modal v] [prep] course [be] " in BNC.
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1 | There may of course be some mental processes for which no neural activity exists , but such an awe-inspiring negative could not be proved until we knew the place and function of every least sub-atomic particle in the human brain . |
2 | There must of course be no consequential loss of quality . |
3 | There must of course be provision for retaining information about the interrupted sequence of instructions , so that processing can continue from the point at which the interruption took place . |
4 | In order to use Split-type working , there must of course be two different types of media available . |
5 | If the user decides to allow simultaneous copies , there must of course be at least two available units . |
6 | But there would of course be a greater or lesser requirement for additional roadworks as a result of that proposal , which would need to be the subject of negotiation . |
7 | This can be applied to the case of marriage , where there will of course be usually sanctions of varying degrees against behaviours that threaten marriage , and sexual activity outside marriage may be disapproved of , but this does not imply that merely not engaging in marriage is disapproved of , nor that an unmarried condition is sanctioned . |
8 | The SparcStation 10 Models 30 and 41 will stay in the product line but other additions are expected and there will of course be Mbus-based upgrades . |
9 | There will of course be some remoter worlds where we have , but they do not matter . |
10 | In my judgment the principle established by the authorities to which I have referred ( other than the Manchester Corporation case [ 1891 ] 1 Q.B. 94 ) is that any corporation , whether trading or non-trading , which can show that it has a corporate reputation ( as distinct from that of its members ) which is capable of being damaged by a defamatory statement , can sue in libel to protect that reputation , in the same way as can a natural person , although there will of course be certain types of statement which can not defame an artificial person . |
11 | There will of course be a delay between the completion of time sheets by the operatives , or bonus calculations by the bonus surveyor , and the actual payment of wages including any expenses and allowances . |
12 | This will relieve both our Group and the RIBA of a major financial burden , although there will of course be residual closure costs to be borne in 1993 . |
13 | There will of course be no obligation to purchase , but if you decide to keep it the price will be £27 . |
14 | In the many cases where death is instantaneous or almost instantaneous , there will of course be no award for pain and suffering . |
15 | There will of course be refreshments for all callers and the range of merchandise will be the most comprehensive available . |
16 | There can of course be a facade of gentleness that is not genuine . |
17 | There can of course be no comfort for Mr and Mrs Young as they come to terms with their tragedy . |